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Sandy C. Liser

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Profile

Sandy Liser focuses her practice on workers’ compensation law, personal injury defense, products liability law, insurance subrogation and medical malpractice. She is a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and a skilled presenter in her fields of expertise. She was listed as a Top Attorney in Tarrant County by Fort Worth, Texas magazine in 2003 and has been listed in Texas Super Lawyers (Thomson Reuters Legal) since 2005. Ms. Liser received her J.D. degree from Baylor University School of Law, Waco, Texas and her B.A. degree from the University of Colorado. Her professional memberships include the Loss Executives Association, Defense Research Institute and Texas Association of Defense Counsel. She is a member of Phi Alpha Delta.

Recognition

Fort Worth Magazine - Top Attorney (2018)

Thomson Reuters | Super Lawyers - Texas Super Lawyers (2005 – Present)

Best Lawyers in America - Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants (2013 - Present)

Affiliations

Civic & Professional

State Bar of Texas

Texas Association of Defense Counsel

Defense Research Institute

Loss Executives Association

Tarrant County Bar Association

Tarrant County Women’s Bar Association

Fort Worth Opera, Executive Board, Board of Directors

Trinity Episcopal Church Altar Guild, Directress, Member

Woman’s Club of Fort Worth

Trinity Episcopal Church, Vestry

News & Insights

Speaking Engagements

From Bookbag to Briefcase: Adopt-a-School, (Affiliate Outreach Project), American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, 1990

The Role of Treating Physician under the New Workers’ Compensation Act, Medical Educational Services Seminar, Dallas, Texas, 1991

Legal Considerations Before Becoming a Non-Subscriber, Symposium for Businesses, Fort Worth, Texas, 1992

Understanding Texas Workers’ Comp Law, Executive Education Council’s Seminar, Dallas, Texas, 1995

Recent Changes under the DTPA and the Insurance Code, Improving your Professional Adjuster Skills Seminar, Arlington, Texas, 1996

Selected Evidentiary and Discovery Issues Created by the Computer Age and the Information Super Highway, Texas Association of Defense Counsel Meeting, Austin, Texas, 1997

Recent Changes under the DTPA and the Insurance Code, Twelve Step Program to Better Adjusting Skills Seminar, Arlington, Texas, 1997

How to Reach a Favorable Resolution of Claims, Workers’ Compensation Seminar, Fort Worth, Texas, 2002

When is a Work Injury Not Compensable?, Advanced Workers’ Compensation Seminar, Fort Worth, Texas, 2002

Insurance Subrogation in Fire Spread and Acceleration Cases Dealing with Construction Materials, presentation, Insurance Loss Executives Association, 2003

Mold: A Legal View, presentation, PLRB/LIRB, 2005

Faulty Workmanship and Subrogation Pitfalls in Property Claims, presentation, PLRB/LIRB, 2006

Admissions

  • State Bar of Texas, 1987
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Texas

Education

Baylor University School of Law, J.D., 1987

  • Order of the Barristers
  • Texas Young Lawyers Association Mock Trial Competition
  • Claude Williams Advocacy Award
  • Thomas Bond Memorial Scholarship

University of Colorado, B.A. in Chemistry, 1991

  • Gamma Phi Beta
  • Phi Alpha Delta

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